Germany didn't blockade the Strait of Gibraltar during World War 2, even though it could have helped them win more battles.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend in the backyard, and there's a narrow path that leads to a big tree where all the toys are hidden. If you block that path, your friend can't reach the toys as easily, but if they find another way around, like through the neighbor’s yard, they might still get to the tree.
The Strait of Gibraltar is like that narrow path, it connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and during the war, it was a key route for ships from Britain. If Germany blocked it, British ships wouldn’t be able to travel so freely. But they didn’t do it because they were busy with other big battles, like fighting in France and Russia, and they didn’t have enough ships or soldiers to keep the strait blocked all by themselves.
Also, Germany had a lot of things going on at once, and they couldn't be everywhere at once, it's like trying to play three games at the same time!
Examples
- A kid wants to stop a friend from getting candy, but decides not to block the hallway because there are too many people around.
- Germany tried to stop supplies coming into Spain and North Africa, but didn’t have enough ships or time to do it properly.
- Imagine trying to keep all your friends away from the snack table at a party, you just don’t have enough energy for that.
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See also
- What damage did anti-tank rifles hope to inflict on tanks in WW2?
- Did Adolf Hitler ever address the fact that his own appearance was almost an exact?
- Why did the British scuttle the u-boats surrendered after WWII?
- How did Nazi Germany finance itself during WW2?
- Has a sovereign Communist government ever run, and conceded loss, on a fair election?
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